Hey, it's me again. I have someother coins that I am not really sure about here. Maybe somebody will know what they are. One is a canadian coin. Not sure what the half cent is though. An history on that? Are they in good shape?
1923 Great Britain half penny - KM#809, Bronze, mintage 12,296,000, value <$1 1926 Great Britain penny - KM#826, Bronze, mintage 4,499,000, value <$2
Ok, that's good info. Now I know what they are at least. How about the gold coin? What is that worth today? It is a 1976 Canadian 100 dollar olympic gold coin in it's original package. What do you think that would be worth?
Based on the visible card information, you seem to have KM#115, a 14K gold business-type strike with mintage of 650,000 and AGW of .250 oz. KM#116, a 22K proof of virtually identical design and mintage of 337,242, but an AGW of .500 oz. was also issued. While some collectors of Olympic memorabilia or Canadian commems/bullion might go higher for something to complete a collection, generally you could expect a dealer to pay no more than 85-90% of the melt value. On eBay you might expect to get 105-115% of melt, but by the time you pay eBay/PayPal fees sale to a dealer might be a better net deal.
I'd try the World and Ancient Coin forum for that - but it's so shiny, I'd guess it to be a replica. Just a guess. Joe